FASHION DESIGN & MERCHANDISING (AS) Associate Degree & Certificate of Achievement Programs

Revised 10.23.15 A Course of Study for FASHION DESIGN & MERCHANDISING (AS) Associate Degree & Certificate of Achievement Programs FASHION DESIGN Fas...
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FASHION DESIGN & MERCHANDISING (AS) Associate Degree & Certificate of Achievement Programs FASHION DESIGN Fashion design students develop skills in design communication, including preliminary sketching, technical flat sketching, illustration, and usage of Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator and CAD software. Skills in draping, pattern drafting from draping and body measurements, and basic sewing skills to advanced construction are developed in order to create sample garments for production and sales. FASHION MERCHANDISING Fashion merchandisers select, purchase, promote, and sell clothing and accessories. They study fashion trends and visit manufacturers and merchandise markets. They work as part of a team and consult with managers and buyers, advise the advertising and display departments, and organize and coordinate promotional activities such as fashion shows. They may advance to become buyers and purchasing agents, sales representatives, and managers. Clothes designers create new apparel and accessory designs. They may sketch the garment, cut the pattern, select the fabric and materials, and in some cases construct the sample garment. They may arrange for the showing of a line at sales meetings or fashion shows. For additional career possibilities, visit the Career Services Center on the main campus to utilize computerized career information systems and other valuable career resources.

ASSOCIATE DEGREE - 60 UNITS The Associate degree involves satisfactory completion of a minimum of 60 semester units with a C average or higher including the required units in the area of emphasis (articulated below), fulfillment of the Global Citizenship requirement, and fulfillment of all Santa Monica College general education requirements, CSU GE or IGETC. Catalog rights dictate that a student may satisfy the requirements of a degree or certificate by completing the general education and major/area of emphasis requirements in effect at any time of their continuous enrollment. Continuous enrollment is defined as enrollment in consecutive Fall and Spring semesters until completion. At least 50% of the area of emphasis (major) units must be completed at Santa Monica College. Each course in the area of emphasis (major) must be completed with a grade of C or higher.

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FASHION DESIGN (40 units) Program Learning Outcomes: Upon completion of the program, students will demonstrate the ability to channel their creativity into marketable fashion and lifestyle product lines, understanding the various design challenges, fit, textile fabrications, cost, sizing, design editing, aesthetics - for various target markets; understand production to wholesale and retail in order to meet consumer needs while creating forward trend directions. Program electives bridge communication with fashion merchandising concepts, ensuring creativity and marketability. Students develop an awareness of art, visual communication, global culture, computer technology, and business in the design process. Additionally, students will have skills pertinent to successfully enter third-year college fashion design programs, translate their internship experiences into positions at small to large-scale design firms, or create their own design line. First Level Courses: (9 units) Fashion 1, Fashion Trends and Design (3) Fashion 2, Color Analysis (3) Fashion 3, Apparel Construction (3) Second Level Classes: (11 units) Fashion 5, Fashion Buying (3) Fashion 6A, Pattern Analysis & Design (2) Fashion 7, Fabrics for Fashion Design and Merchandising (3) Fashion 8, History of Fashion Design (3) Third Level Courses: (9 units) Fashion 9A, Fashion Illustration and Advertising (3) Fashion 10, Advanced Design and Construction (3) Fashion 13, Draping I (3) Fourth Level Courses: (5 units) Fashion 12, Fashion Show Production (3) Fashion 18, Computer Assisted Fashion Illustration and Design (2) Elective courses; select a minimum of 6 units from the list of courses below: Accounting 1, Introduction to Financial Accounting (5) Art 10A, Design I (3) Art 20B, Drawing II (3) Business 21, Merchandising Principles (3) Business 63, Principles of Entrepreneurship (3) Fashion 6B, Pattern Drafting and Design (Intermediate) (3) Fashion 9B, Advanced Fashion Illustration and Advertising (2) Fashion 11, Advanced Clothing-Tailoring (2) Fashion 14, Draping II (3 Fashion 15, Ethnic Fashion (3) Fashion 16, Pattern Grading (2) Fashion 17, Apparel Production Manufacturing Techniques (3) Fashion 19, Fashion Marketing (3) Fashion 20, Window Display for Fashion (3) Fashion 88A, Independent Studies in Fashion (1) Fashion 88B, Independent Studies in Fashion (2) Fashion 88C, Independent Studies in Fashion (3) Fashion 90A, Internship (1) Fashion 90B, Internship (2) Fashion 90C, Internship (3) Additional graduation requirements for the Associate degree from Santa Monica College are listed on a separate sheet available in the Transfer/Counseling Center, as well as online (go to www.smc.edu/articulation).

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FASHION MERCHANDISING (40 units) Program Learning Outcomes: Upon completion of the program, students will demonstrate the ability to analyze and assess the marketable trends in fashion and lifestyle product lines for all target markets; understand the logistics from fashion production to wholesale, retail, and resale; develop pre-and-post promotional activities necessary to launch brands/private labels in order to maintain success in the local and global marketplace; utilize critical thinking in solving design, sales or promotional issues; have the ability to utilize software applicable to promotional needs, and understand the working relationship between designers and marketers. Additionally, students will have skills pertinent to successfully enter third-year college fashion programs, advance in management positions, or enter major retail executive buying/ management training programs. First Level Courses: (6 units) Fashion 1, Fashion Trends and Design (3) Fashion 2, Color Analysis (3) Second Level Courses: (12 units) Fashion 3, Apparel Construction (3) Fashion 5, Fashion Buying (3) Fashion 7, Fabrics for Fashion Design and Merchandising (3) Fashion 8, History of Fashion Design (3) Third Level Courses: (8 units) Business 21, Merchandising Principles (3) Fashion 18, Computer Assisted Fashion Illustration and Design (2) Fashion 20, Window Display for Fashion (3) Fourth Level Courses: (6 units) Business 23, Principles of Selling (3) Fashion 12, Fashion Show Production (3) Elective courses; select a minimum of 8 units from the list of courses below: Accounting 1, Introduction to Financial Accounting (5) Art 10A, Design I (3) Art 20B, Drawing II (3) Business 25, Advertising Display (3) Business 63, Principles of Entrepreneurship (3) Fashion 6A, Pattern Analysis and Design (2) Fashion 6B, Pattern Drafting and Design Intermediate (3) Fashion 9A, Fashion Illustration and Advertising (3) Fashion 9B, Advanced Fashion Illustration and Advertising (2) Fashion 10, Advanced Design and Construction (3) Fashion 11, Advanced Clothing-Tailoring (2) Fashion 13, Draping I (3) Fashion 14, Draping II (3) Fashion 15, Ethnic Fashion (3) Fashion 16, Pattern Grading (2) Fashion 17, Apparel Production Manufacturing Techniques (3) Fashion 19, Fashion Marketing (3) Fashion 88A, Independent Studies in Fashion (1) Fashion 88B, Independent Studies in Fashion (2) Fashion 88C, Independent Studies in Fashion (3) Fashion 90A, Internship (1) Fashion 90B, Internship (2) Fashion 90C, Internship (3) Additional graduation requirements for the Associate degree from Santa Monica College are listed on a separate sheet available in the Transfer/Counseling Center, as well as online (go to www.smc.edu/articulation).

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CERTIFICATE OF ACHIEVEMENT Catalog rights dictate that a student may satisfy the requirements for a certificate of achievement by completing the major/area of emphasis requirements in effect at any time during the student’s continuous enrollment. Continuous enrollment is defined as enrollment in consecutive Fall and Spring semesters until completion. At least 50% of the units required for Certificates of Achievement must be completed at Santa Monica College. Students must receive a grade of C or higher in each course to successfully complete the Certificates of Achievement.

FASHION DESIGN (40 units) A Certificate of Achievement is granted upon completion of the required courses listed under the Associate degree. Students who successfully complete this Certificate of Achievement may elect to receive an Associate degree by satisfying additional general education requirements listed on the Associate degree.

FASHION MERCHANDISING (40 units) A Certificate of Achievement is granted upon completion of the required courses listed under the Associate degree. Students who successfully complete this Certificate of Achievement may elect to receive an Associate degree by satisfying additional general education requirements listed on the Associate degree.

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FASHION DESIGN - SUGGESTED COURSE PATH TO DEGREE CLASSES LISTED IN THIS CHART ARE REQUIRED FOR FASHION DESIGN DEGREE (40 UNITS) YEAR FALL SPRING Fashion 1 (3) Fashion 5 (2) Fashion 2 (3) Fashion 6A (2) FIRST YEAR Fashion 3 (3) Fashion 7 (3) Non-fashion elective, see below (3)** Fashion 8 (3) Fashion 12 (3) Fashion 9A (3) Fashion 18 (2) SECOND YEAR Fashion 10 (3) Fashion elective, see below (3)* Fashion 13 (3) Required Courses Fashion 1, Fashion Trends and Design (3) Fashion 2, Color Analysis (3) Fashion 3, Apparel Construction (3) Fashion 5, Fashion Buying (3) Fashion 6A, Pattern Analysis and Design (3) (prerequisite: Fashion 3) Fashion 7, Fabrics for Fashion Design and Merchandising (3) Fashion 8, History of Fashion Design (3) Fashion 9A, Fashion Illustration and Advertising (3) Fashion 10, Advanced Design and Construction (3) (prerequisite: Fashion 3) Fashion 12, Fashion Show Production (3) (skills advisory: Fashion 6A or 13) Fashion 13, Draping I (3) (prerequisite: Fashion 6A) Fashion 18, Computer Assisted Fashion Illustration and Design (2) (prerequisite: Fashion 1 and 9A) *Fashion Electives Fashion 6B, Pattern Drafting and Design Intermediate (3) (prerequisite: Fashion 6A) Fashion 9B, Advanced Fashion Illustration and Advertising (2) (prerequisite: Fashion 2 and 9A) Fashion 11, Advanced Clothing-Tailoring (2) (prerequisite: Fashion 3) Fashion 14, Draping II (3) (prerequisite: Fashion 13) Fashion 15, Ethnic Fashion (3) (skills advisory: Fashion 6A or 9) Fashion 16, Pattern Grading (2) (skills advisory: Fashion 6A or 9) Fashion 17, Apparel Production Manufacturing Techniques (3) (prerequisite: Fashion 6 or 13)) Fashion 19, Fashion Marketing (3) (prerequisite: Fashion 1 and 5) Fashion 20, Window Display for Fashion (3) (prerequisite: Fashion 1 and 5) Fashion 88A,B,C, Independent Studies in Fashion (1,2,3) Fashion 90A,B,C, Internship in Fashion (1,2,3) **Non-fashion Elective Courses; select one course from the list below: Art Art 10A, Design I (3) Art 20B, Drawing II (3) Business Accounting 1, Introduction to Financial Accounting (5) Business 21, Merchandising Principles (3) Business 63, Principles of Entrepreneurship (3)

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FASHION MERCHANDISING - SUGGESTED COURSE PATH TO DEGREE CLASSES LISTED IN THIS CHART ARE REQUIRED FOR FASHION MERCHANDISING DEGREE (40 UNITS) YEAR FALL SPRING Fashion 1 (3) Fashion 3 (3) Fashion 2 (3) Fashion 5 (2) FIRST YEAR Non-fashion elective, see below (3)** Fashion 7 (3) Fashion 8 (3) Business 23 (2) Business 21 (3) Fashion 12 (3) SECOND YEAR Fashion 18 (2) Fashion elective, see below (5)* Fashion 20 (3) Required Courses Business 21, Merchandising Principles (3) Business 23, Principles of Selling (3) Fashion 1, Fashion Trends and Design (3) Fashion 2, Color Analysis (3) Fashion 3, Apparel Construction (3) Fashion 5, Fashion Buying (3) Fashion 7, Fabrics for Fashion Design and Merchandising (3) Fashion 8, History of Fashion Design (3) Fashion 12, Fashion Show Production (3) (skills advisory: Fashion 6A or 13) Fashion 18, Computer Assisted Fashion Illustration and Design (2) (prerequisite: Fashion 1 and 9A) Fashion 20, Window Display for Fashion (3) (prerequisite: Fashion 1 and 5) *Fashion Electives Fashion 6A, Pattern Analysis and Design (2) (prerequisite: Fashion 3) Fashion 6B, Pattern Drafting and Design Intermediate (3) (prerequisite: Fashion 6A) Fashion 9A, Fashion Illustration and Advertising (3) Fashion 9B, Advanced Fashion Illustration and Advertising (2) (prerequisite: Fashion 2 and 9A) Fashion 10, Advanced Design and Construction (3) (prerequisite: Fashion 3) Fashion 11, Advanced Clothing-Tailoring (2) (prerequisite: Fashion 3) Fashion 13, Draping I (3) (prerequisite: Fashion 6A) Fashion 14, Draping II (3) (prerequisite: Fashion 13) Fashion 15, Ethnic Fashion (3) (skills advisory: Fashion 6A or 9) Fashion 16, Pattern Grading (2) (skills advisory: Fashion 6A or 9) Fashion 17, Apparel Production Manufacturing Techniques (3) (prerequisite: Fashion 6 or 13)) Fashion 19, Fashion Marketing (3) (prerequisite: Fashion 1 and 5) Fashion 88A,B,C, Independent Studies in Fashion (1,2,3) Fashion 90A,B,C, Internship in Fashion (1,2,3) **Non-fashion Elective Courses; select one course from the list below: Art Art 10A, Design I (3) Art 20B, Drawing II (3) Business Accounting 1, Introduction to Financial Accounting (5) Business 25, Advertising Display (3) Business 63, Principles of Entrepreneurship (3)

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